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WWE booked the show so well that the event ended in the same way. In the main event, with the heel team picking a dominating win, The Vision’s Logan Paul and Austin Theory put their World Tag Team Championship on the line against multi-time tag team title holders, the Street Profits.

Initially, the match was a battle with both teams having their own moments, but the tables were entirely turned in favor of the Vision as Bron Breakker intervened. Many had high hopes that Seth Rollins, who is also feuding with Paul Heyman’s group, would come save the day for the Street Profits, but he didn’t show, leaving his fans disappointed.

In this listicle, we will dive deep into the same and will try to decode three potential reasons why Rollins didn’t help the Street Profits at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event.

#3. Selling the attack from WWE RAW

Since The Visionary returned to the Stamford-based promotion, things haven’t gone right for him. He has landed himself in massive trouble, being outnumbered by The Vision every time he tries to do something.

Rollins came back with vengeance in his mind since he was kicked out of his own created heel faction last year by Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Paul Heyman.

The latest edition of RAW wasn’t different. Breakker and crew once again punished Rollins, attacking him mercilessly. The attack could be a potential reason why the former leader of The Vision didn’t appear on Saturday Night’s Main Event 2026, as he could be selling the attack from the red brand.

WWE is clearly building Breakker as an unstoppable force, and Rollins losing to him at the Backlash 2026 premium live event is to establish him as the next big thing. Now, Seth may be selling Breakker’s attack by not showing up tonight at SNME, which also puts Bron over.

#2. Montez Ford doesn’t want his help

Seth Rollins has earned a reputation for betraying people. Who could forget him blasting at the back of Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose and ending The Shield, and now, when he needs someone to assist him in destroying what he created in the face of The Vision faction, no one is actually backing him up.

The Street Profits and Rollins had been in a situation where they ended up aiding each other against common enemies, The Vision stable, but Montez Ford has been clear since day one that they are only after the World Tag Team Championship and have nothing to do with Rollins or his business with Paul Heyman’s heel group.

Maybe Montez Ford didn’t want Rollins to interfere in their business, and that could be a strong reason The Visionary kept himself away from WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event. Now, in the coming weeks, the ex-Shield member could convince Ford to join forces to eliminate Vision’s biggest advantage against them: numbers. This could lead to a six-man tag team match in the near future.

#1. Seth Rollins is a lone wolf now

Since returning to World Wrestling Entertainment, one thing that The Architect may have realized, other than being outnumbered by The Vision, is that no one on the roster is willing to stand with him in his war against his own created monsters.

On a red brand edition, LA Knight even told Rollins that he wouldn’t get help from anyone. Here is what he said:

“You might win tonight, but you’re gonna get stomped out. I don’t like you now, and I didn’t like you then. I’ll be glad to see you get stomped out. You’re gonna need help, but you ain’t gonna find any.”

This may be an eye-opener for The Revolutionary, and he might have altered his game plan and chosen a path of becoming a lone wolf and hunting the Vision on his own, one by one. That could also be a massive reason he chose to keep himself away from the Street Profits’ business at WWE SNME.

That said, all the pointers above are speculative, and nothing has been officially confirmed yet. It will be interesting to see what plans Triple H and his WWE creatives have for Rollins, the Street Profits, and The Vision in the coming weeks.